DISM can be used to service a Windows image (.wim) or a virtual hard disk (.vhd or .vhdx) and it replaces the ImageX tool which was deprecated in Windows 8 as well as the Package Manager (Pkgmgr.exe), PEimg, and Intlcfg. And it seems that with the Windows 10 release, Microsoft will make available new DISM options. Microsoft has added the ablility to handle .ffu files and multi-volume images, with a similar option being available for Windows Phone. READ ALSO: Windows 10 Lets You Share Files Directly From File Explorer Splits an existing .ffu file into multiple read-only split FFU files. Use /FileSize to specify the maximum size in megabytes (MB) for each created file. Example: DISM.exe /Split-FfuImage /ImageFile:flash.ffu /SFUFile:flash.sfu /FileSize:650 /Apply-FfuImage /ImageFile: /ApplyDrive: [/SFUFile:] Applies an existing .ffu image to a specified drive. Use /SFUFile to reference split FFU files (SFUs). is the naming pattern and location of split files. Examples: DISM.exe /Apply-FfuImage /ImageFile:flash.ffu /ApplyDrive:\.\PhysicalDrive0 DISM.exe /Apply-FfuImage /ImageFile:flash.sfu /SFUFile:flash.sfu /ApplyDrive:\.\PhysicalDrive0

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